I began and finished my first series of 21 pop-up books shortly after
finishing graduate school; they have become a sort of travelogue, as
they were created at artist residencies around the country.
The books have pull-tabs, rotating disks, and foldouts - all essential
elements of a standard children's pop-up book. They measure 16x24" open,
and are bound with green and black iris cloth. The titles are heat
foiled with copper letters and numbers to mimic volumes of an
encyclopedia. Special thanks to the Alden B. Dow Center for Creativity,
the Millay Colony, Visual Studies Workshop, Bemis Center for
Contemporary Art, and the Kimmel Nelson Harding Center for the Arts.

Balls: Sara City Workout Mania, King of Prussia, PA

Legs: Excel Prosthetics Lab, Roanoke, VA

Spaghetti: Skinner Macaroni Factory, Omaha, NE

Skirt: Sephora, NYC

Jugs: VA Agricultural Center, Blacksburg, VA

Teeth: Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry, Ann Arbor, MI

Steps: Sarah City Workout Mania, King of Prussia, PA

Skates: Skating Hall of Fame, Lincoln, NE

Colon: Mutter Museum, Philadelphia, PA

Kiss: Hershey, PA

Eggs: VA Agricultural Center, Blacksburg, VA

Pursuit, Maui, HI

Steak: Omaha Steak Factory, Omaha, NE

Cube: Elizabeth Arden Factory, Roanoke, VA

This is the Life: Cereal City, USA, Battlecreek, MI

Pie: Sara Lee Factory, Traverse City, MI

Cake: Blue Bunny Ice Cream Factory and Museum, Le Mars, IA

Life: Corn Palace, Mitchell, SD

Strong: Strong Children's Museum, Rochester, NY

Rehab: Easy Street, USA, Midland, MI

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I began and finished my first series of 21 pop-up books shortly after
finishing graduate school; they have become a sort of travelogue, as
they were created at artist residencies around the country.
The books have pull-tabs, rotating disks, and foldouts - all essential
elements of a standard children's pop-up book. They measure 16x24" open,
and are bound with green and black iris cloth. The titles are heat
foiled with copper letters and numbers to mimic volumes of an
encyclopedia. Special thanks to the Alden B. Dow Center for Creativity,
the Millay Colony, Visual Studies Workshop, Bemis Center for
Contemporary Art, and the Kimmel Nelson Harding Center for the Arts.